Recent Articles and Reviews

New Printers Tap Into Niche Segments
ChannelWeb
December 15, 2008
Consider this: A market including trucking delivery services, warehouses and emergency services departments is a huge customer base, one TallyGenicom, Chantilly, Va., aims to reach through the channel. The CRN Test Center took a look at some of its new printer offerings.

TallyGenicom offers “Fast Track Engineering” Printer Customization Service
VSR
December 10, 2008
TallyGenicom has announced its "Fast Track Engineering" service offering for customers and value-added reseller partners.

VAR Finds A Profit in Dot-Matrix Printers
IT ChannelPlanet
October 29, 2008
Derive Technologies teams with printer vendor TallyGenicom to sell and support the products in datacenters. The need for maintenance, supplies and accessories provides a profit opportunity.

The Do’s and Don’ts of Choosing a MICR-Enabled Printing Solution
Banking Solutions
2008
Banks are required to process a huge volume of checks every day. But in order to do so, they need a process that facilitates high-speed of scanning and processing that is secure enough for a banking environment. How do they do this? If you’ve ever looked at the bottom a check, you may have noticed the character recognition system consisting of specialized ink and characters unique to Magnetic Ink Character Recognition or MICR.

Five Printing Tips for Reducing Your Company's Carbon Footprint
RIS Retail Info Systems News
September 16, 2008
As businesses become increasingly aware of their environmental impact and seek ways to 'green' their organizations, retailers are seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint.

Printing practices: Five tips to reduce carbon footprint
Manufacturing Business Technology
September 09, 2008
Printing is a critical function for a variety of businesses, but there are some simple things that organizations can do to remain productive while implementing environmentally friendly processes. To increase awareness of environmental impact and seek ways to foster “green” business organizations, TallyGenicom, a supplier of business-class printers, offers five printing best practices that can reduce carbon footprint